The biggest phablet is Sony Xperia Z Ultra with its 6.4 inch display.
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The Mpie S5 3G Phablet Unlocked Phone only works with GSM+WCDMA networks.
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Yes, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is a smartphone. It falls into the large phone, or "phablet" category.
No, it's like an extra-large phone. The term "phablet" is coming in to use do describe these between-a-phone-and-a-tablet things.
Based on specs alone, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is well ahead of the iPhone 5C, which the latter is Apple's "base" iPhone. Also, the Note 4 falls in the "phablet" line of smartphones, so a more fair comparison would to put it up against the iPhone 6 Plus, which is also a phablet.
Yes. As long it has a sim car capability you can unlock the phone to use it under straight talk antennas
As of March, 2013, the number one rated Sprint cell phone is the Samsung Galaxy Note II. This is a phablet, a cross between a smartphone and a tablet.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II was officially announced in August 2012 and was released in September 2012. It was well-received for its larger display and improved S Pen functionality compared to its predecessor. The device marked a significant step in the evolution of smartphones with its phablet design.
A device that combines features of a smartphone with a tablet is commonly referred to as a "phablet." Phablets typically have larger screens, usually between 5.5 to 7 inches, allowing for better multimedia consumption while still maintaining cellular capabilities for calls and messaging. They offer the portability of a smartphone with the functionality of a tablet, making them ideal for users who want a versatile device for both communication and entertainment. Examples include the Samsung Galaxy Note series and the iPhone Pro Max models.
Hi James Thank you for taking time and replying to my query, Actually i don't mind big screen phones (termed as phablets), i like both phones, saw multiple videos of their reviews and unboxing, compared them in every aspect and they both are great in terms of performance, LG G Pro 2 does have a better camera and yeah actually HTC does have a better stand by and talk time than LG when it comes to battery, performance wise they are almost equal. LG G Pro 2 was released in my country with a launching price of Rs 49,000 (i.e 810$) and now its of price Rs 29,775 (485 $) and HTC One E8 was launched with a price of Rs 35,999 (584$) and now its price is Rs 31,316 (507$) and my budget is at max of RS 31,500 (510$). To be honest i'm really confused between these two smartphones so i will really appreciate that which one will you select out of these two smartphones? All in all i'm looking for the smartphone with great performance, good camera (back not front as i'm not a selfie type of guy), good UI and best deal in case of 'value for money'.